Overview
- The Justice Department posted at least 8,000 files—nearly 30,000 pages—including hundreds of videos and August 2019 jail surveillance footage.
- In a 2020 email, a Manhattan federal prosecutor said flight logs show President Trump took at least eight Epstein jet flights between 1993 and 1996, with Ghislaine Maxwell on several legs.
- The department said some newly released documents contain untrue, sensational claims about President Trump that were submitted to the FBI before the 2020 election.
- Records show Manhattan prosecutors subpoenaed Mar-a-Lago in 2021 for employment documents in the Maxwell case.
- EFTA co-sponsors threatened contempt against Attorney General Pam Bondi as survivors condemned heavy redactions and errors, while Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche cited victim-privacy protections and continued rolling releases.